H.R. 366697th CongressHouse Bill

Repeals title XV (National Health Planning and Development) and title XVI (Health Resources Development) of the Public Health Service Act.

Official title: A bill to repeal titles XV (relating to health planning) and XVI (relating to health resources development) of the Public Health Service Act.

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Repeals title XV (National Health Planning and Development) and title XVI (Health Resources Development) of the Public Health Service Act. Stipulates that such repeals shall not affect outstanding loan obligations. Establishes Federal recovery rights on facilities receiving title XVI construction grants for 20 years.

Introduced May 21, 1981
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Richard Shelby

Democrat

U.S. Representative · AL-7

Bipartisan — 10 cosponsors (4 D, 6 R)

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